Posted on 06/23/2011 5:30:04 PM PDT by rob777
Ayn Rand was mostly correct when she wrote her magnum opus "Atlas Shrugged." She was incorrect in one important area. She assumed the final option for the wealthy and entrepreneurial class was to go on "strike" and retire to Galt's Gulch. In the modern world the movers and shakers don't strike, they migrate.
Atlas is shrugging in the US. Capital is relocated to regions where it is treated more favorably. Within the country, we see capital and jobs leaving the overtaxed, overregulated Blue states and migrating to smaller government Red states. That provides partial relief, but onerous federal policies cannot be avoided by moving within the country.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
That would solve everything.
secession
What happened to the Twentieth Century Motor Company, Dagney, where did it go?
Why did it go, Hank?
I found this one interesting.
With all our ills, we're still the greatest and most free country in the world.
I don't put much stock in the pretentious fiction of a "philosopher" whose worldview was based on the "virtue of selfishness". Surely we can find a better argument for free markets than from that woman.
I was reading this one as you sent the ping! How about that?
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It ain't no "pretentious fiction", Capt., it's a humourless, bombastic manifesto!
Oops, sorry, I mean Kernel. It’s still unreadable, though.
When I look at the mess we’re in here in the US and compare it to Australia....
“May 2010, the National Australia Bank forecast that the Australian national debt would peak at $190 billion in June 2013.” ...”net debt is now expected to peak at 6.4 per cent of GDP in 2011-12.”
Meanwhile here in the US, we’re looking at a minimum of 190% of GDP in the next few years by the latest projections I’ve seen.
Interestingly, Australia takes the exact opposite tack as we do in the US and on average only accept immigrants with more skills than the native populace.
They’ve set themselves up to accept Atlas. If this nation tanks or attempts to enslave me as a physician, well, you can’t help but look at other options, as sad as that is.
My life is too short to waste on books filled with overlong boring speechs. I did see the 1940s Warner Brothers' hit movie .The Fountainhead. It was no good except for laughs. It featured a neurotic dingbat who tossed statues out windows and whipped lusty hero architech Howard Roarke because he was playing hard to get. The bottom line on Rand is found in Psalms 14:1:
THE FOOL HAS SAID IN HIS HEART, THERE IS NO GOD
Why would anybody pay attention to the philosophy of a fool?
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Australia is dealing with their own Obama right now.
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I wasn’t talking about the ordinary Atlas who leaves the country in a misguided, but benign attempt to find a better land than the USA. I was talking about the narrow special case of the Mighty Atlas who likes his workers to be sweating hard and long, poor and not American. Two totally different categories.
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